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Midi Amuser, an iOS app for hardware Midi instruments

I made an iPhone app to control hardware Midi instruments.
To sync them, route between them, record, loop and arrange Midi sequences on 10 tracks across 16 song parts. The Midi Amuser takes care of patch storage, automatically recalls CC information and provides a simple step sequencer. There's 10 sequences per song part, that can handle 48 bars of Midi Events.
It needs at least one Midi input as well as one Midi output device connected to your iPhone.
Check it out, it's free:
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/midi-amuser/id1638630892?l=en-GB
Instructions and Videos:
https://midiamuser.thelazy.org

Comments

  • Super cool @tilliidle Congratulations! Thanks for sharing, and making it free! Cheers!

  • That's so cool! I don't have a use for it (no midi hardware instruments as of yet), but greatly appreciate the work put in and made available to anyone that needs/wants it!

    Especially offering it for free.

    "Thank you very cool" - Bobby Bottleservice

  • "- use a foot switch to record after the fact"

    Oooo retrospective recording is very nice touch

  • So I could midi clock a tr8-s with iOS apps? that would be great!

  • Wow, what a wonderful little app! 😍
    Thank you very much for giving us this one for free.
    No more excuses to not make any music with our hardware gear 😉

  • @Sergiu said:
    So I could midi clock a tr8-s with iOS apps? that would be great!

    It seems like it will act as a MIDI clock master. As long as your apps can follow MIDI clock (Loopy & Pro, Gadget, GR16, Drambo, BM3...) it should work.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Sergiu said:
    So I could midi clock a tr8-s with iOS apps? that would be great!

    It seems like it will act as a MIDI clock master. As long as your apps can follow MIDI clock (Loopy & Pro, Gadget, GR16, Drambo, BM3...) it should work.

    Wow...that would be great! the only way right now is using Audiobus...with some tricks

  • @tilliidle said:

    I made an iPhone app to control hardware Midi instruments.
    To sync them, route between them, record, loop and arrange Midi sequences on 10 tracks across 16 song parts. The Midi Amuser takes care of patch storage, automatically recalls CC information and provides a simple step sequencer. There's 10 sequences per song part, that can handle 48 bars of Midi Events.
    It needs at least one Midi input as well as one Midi output device connected to your iPhone.
    Check it out, it's free:
    https://apps.apple.com/de/app/midi-amuser/id1638630892?l=en-GB
    Instructions and Videos:
    https://midiamuser.thelazy.org

    This is fantastic. I always love hardware oriented MIDI apps. One question:
    Would it be possible to reduce the iOS version requirement well below 16?
    I’m a big fan of reducing electronic waste by keeping old devices like my secondary iPad (an Air 2 with iOS12) running.

  • edited June 17

    @catherder said:

    @tilliidle said:

    I made an iPhone app to control hardware Midi instruments.
    To sync them, route between them, record, loop and arrange Midi sequences on 10 tracks across 16 song parts. The Midi Amuser takes care of patch storage, automatically recalls CC information and provides a simple step sequencer. There's 10 sequences per song part, that can handle 48 bars of Midi Events.
    It needs at least one Midi input as well as one Midi output device connected to your iPhone.
    Check it out, it's free:
    https://apps.apple.com/de/app/midi-amuser/id1638630892?l=en-GB
    Instructions and Videos:
    https://midiamuser.thelazy.org

    This is fantastic. I always love hardware oriented MIDI apps. One question:
    Would it be possible to reduce the iOS version requirement well below 16?
    I’m a big fan of reducing electronic waste by keeping old devices like my secondary iPad (an Air 2 with iOS12) running.

    That would be my wish too, to run it on iPad Mini 2/3 and iPhone 6 Plus 😊
    I'd happily do tests on these devices if that helps.

  • Great job! Excited to look into it closer

    Can anyone tell me if this would let me set AUM to follow hardware MIDI clock? Been trying to achieve this for awhile but can't figure it out

  • @drewinnit said:
    Great job! Excited to look into it closer

    Can anyone tell me if this would let me set AUM to follow hardware MIDI clock? Been trying to achieve this for awhile but can't figure it out

    No, this app is meant to run standalone.
    AUM would need to support that either natively, or you switch to Audiobus or a DAW that can slave to MIDI clock.
    MIDI Link Sync was a great app that could translate from MIDI clock to LINK but unfortunately Apple have removed it from the Appstore, and "Link to MIDI" can't do it.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @catherder said:

    @tilliidle said:

    I made an iPhone app to control hardware Midi instruments.
    To sync them, route between them, record, loop and arrange Midi sequences on 10 tracks across 16 song parts. The Midi Amuser takes care of patch storage, automatically recalls CC information and provides a simple step sequencer. There's 10 sequences per song part, that can handle 48 bars of Midi Events.
    It needs at least one Midi input as well as one Midi output device connected to your iPhone.
    Check it out, it's free:
    https://apps.apple.com/de/app/midi-amuser/id1638630892?l=en-GB
    Instructions and Videos:
    https://midiamuser.thelazy.org

    This is fantastic. I always love hardware oriented MIDI apps. One question:
    Would it be possible to reduce the iOS version requirement well below 16?
    I’m a big fan of reducing electronic waste by keeping old devices like my secondary iPad (an Air 2 with iOS12) running.

    That would be my wish too, to run it on iPad Mini 2/3 and iPhone 6 Plus 😊
    I'd happily do tests on these devices if that helps.

    Happy to test too. For me standalone only apps, that do not offer a plugin version are ideal for this. In the same way as I use my older tablets to just run a single standalone app at a time, while the newer iPad 9 mainly runs plugins inside a host.

  • Thank you...would love an app just for that task! > @rs2000 said:

    @drewinnit said:
    Great job! Excited to look into it closer

    Can anyone tell me if this would let me set AUM to follow hardware MIDI clock? Been trying to achieve this for awhile but can't figure it out

    No, this app is meant to run standalone.
    AUM would need to support that either natively, or you switch to Audiobus or a DAW that can slave to MIDI clock.
    MIDI Link Sync was a great app that could translate from MIDI clock to LINK but unfortunately Apple have removed it from the Appstore, and "Link to MIDI" can't do it.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @drewinnit said:
    Great job! Excited to look into it closer

    Can anyone tell me if this would let me set AUM to follow hardware MIDI clock? Been trying to achieve this for awhile but can't figure it out

    No, this app is meant to run standalone.
    AUM would need to support that either natively, or you switch to Audiobus or a DAW that can slave to MIDI clock.
    MIDI Link Sync was a great app that could translate from MIDI clock to LINK but unfortunately Apple have removed it from the Appstore, and "Link to MIDI" can't do it.

    Thanks @rs2000

  • @rs2000 said:
    That would be my wish too, to run it on iPad Mini 2/3 and iPhone 6 Plus 😊
    I'd happily do tests on these devices if that helps.

    hey @rs2000 there's one element that requires iOS 16, but I might be able to figure something out. I am not sure how older devices affect performance, but if you are up for testing, I'll try to get it to run on a lower iOS Version and I'd invite you to my beta tester group.
    Thanks for the kind words!

  • @catherder said:
    Happy to test too. For me standalone only apps, that do not offer a plugin version are ideal for this. In the same way as I use my older tablets to just run a single standalone app at a time, while the newer iPad 9 mainly runs plugins inside a host.

    hey @catherder there's one element that requires iOS 16, but I might be able to figure something out. I am not sure how older devices affect performance, but if you are up for testing, I'll try to get it to run on a lower iOS Version and I'd invite you to my beta tester group.
    Thanks for the kind words!

  • @tilliidle said:

    @catherder said:
    Happy to test too. For me standalone only apps, that do not offer a plugin version are ideal for this. In the same way as I use my older tablets to just run a single standalone app at a time, while the newer iPad 9 mainly runs plugins inside a host.

    hey @catherder there's one element that requires iOS 16, but I might be able to figure something out. I am not sure how older devices affect performance, but if you are up for testing, I'll try to get it to run on a lower iOS Version and I'd invite you to my beta tester group.
    Thanks for the kind words!

    Thanks for looking into this. If you want to invite me to the beta, then maybe you want to send the testflight invitation to me via a PM in this forum.

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